'Three' in English, 'tres' in Spanish.
"Treyss" is the pronunciation of the Spanish word tres. The word in question is a number whose translation into English is "three (3)."
Cuantas means How many.
"Bano" is a Spanish word. It's a masculine noun that, in Spanish can be translated into 3 words. It is used to mean either bath, swim or dip and bathroom. In English, we understand the word "bano" to mean bathroom.
tres (pronounced like the English word "trace")
"Hey!" in Spanish to English translation and "that," "what," "which" or "who" in Italian to English translations are equivalents of the Italian and Spanish word che. Context makes clear which option suits in Italian, where the word serves as a conjunction (case 2) or an interrogative (examples 3, 4, 5). The respective pronunciations will be "key" in Italian and "tchey" in Spanish.
Abestrus, avestruz and ostrits are Tagalog equivalents of the English word "ostrich." Birthplace and personal preference determine whether a Spanish word spelled the Tagalog way (case 1), a Spanish loan word (example 2) or an English loan word (instance 3) suits since Tagalog shows influences particularly from English, Malay and Spanish. The pronunciation will be "a-bey-stroos" in Tagalog.
Not a real English word. Multiplication is a form of math. Ex: 2*3=6
potuguese, spanish, and i think some english.
Celebration or Feast It's actually NOT a Spanish word. It Swahili for party! Lionel Ritchie just says party in 3 different languages: English, Swahili then Spanish i.e. "We're going to party, karamu, fiesta, forever."
"Dismissed," "farewell" and "good-bye party" are English equivalents of the Spanish word despedida. Context makes clear whether the feminine singular word serves as an adjective/past participle (case 1) or as a noun (examples 2, 3). The pronunciation will be "DEY-spey-DEE-tha" in Uruguayan Spanish.
From The New World Spanish/English Dictionary: Crush (verb): 1. (mash) majar. 2. (grind) moler. 3. (conquer) arrollar; aplastar; vencer. 4. slang (infatuation) apasionamento.
I dont think ur spelling it right. R u sure its not contigo??? con=with tigo=you (i think my spanish is a bit rough but i tried) <3